The parish church The present church dates from 1431; an earlier
Norman church predated it. "The church as it stands today, is a fine example of the perpendicular style of medieval architecture. It is built on the side of a hill so that its whole length can be seen from below and is dedicated to St Michael and All Angels, which was common practice for churches standing on elevated sites. It was, however, dedicated to St Barnabas and prior to that to St Humbert the Confessor."
Stokenham manor house Immediately to the east of the
church is the site of Stokenham
manor house, abandoned in 1585 but possibly dating back to at least the 12th century.
Local pub The Tradesman's Arms is an imposing 14th-century, part-
thatched pub and restaurant. On the 27 September 2021, a fire believed to have originated in the kitchen destroyed much of the pub alongside three neighbouring homes. The Tradesman's Arms was repaired having undergone a three-year
restoration and
building reconstruction, along with the fire damaged adjoining cottages which all reopened in May 2024. ==References==